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    Cowles Mead (October 18, 1776 – May 17, 1844) was a United States representative from Georgia. Born in Virginia, he received an English education and...
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  • Connecticut State Senate Cowles Mead (1776–1844), Mississippi State Senate Darius Mead (1787–1864), Connecticut State Senate James R. Mead (judge) (1860s–1934)...
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    Democratic-Republican and first governor of Mississippi won against Cowles Mead, another Democratic Republican. Glashan, Roy R. (1979). American Governors...
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  • Dobbins James McSherry Stephen Whitney Calvin Willey Langdon Cheves Cowles Mead George M. Bibb Elijah H. Mills William Logan John Slater William Drayton...
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    traveling south as part of the Burr conspiracy in 1807, acting Governor Cowles Mead declared martial law, appointed Poindexter and William B. Shields as...
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    2017, involving chess coach Jeff Bulington. The town was named after Cowles Mead, a 19th-century political leader. This town developed as a trading center...
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  • votes behind Cowles Mead. If the votes from the three counties with late returns were counted, Spalding would have a 38 vote majority over Mead. Georgia Governor...
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    Walter Leake (Democratic-Republican) 15 votes Christopher Rankin 8 votes Cowles Mead 5 votes Thomas H. Williams 1 vote Second Senator (Class 2) (4th ballot...
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    ▌At-large. Peter Early (DR) ▌At-large. David Meriwether (DR) ▌At-large. Cowles Mead (DR), until December 24, 1805 ▌Thomas Spalding (DR), December 24, 1805...
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  • January 3, 2003 4th January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2007 [data missing] Cowles Mead March 4, 1805 – December 24, 1805 Democratic-Republican At-large Lost...
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  • 8th (1803–1805) Joseph Bryan (DR) Samuel Hammond (DR) 9th (1805–1807) Cowles Mead (DR) Dennis Smelt (DR) Thomas Spalding (DR) William W. Bibb (DR) 10th...
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    micropolitan area. Vaiden was founded circa 1857 and named after Dr. Cowles Mead Vaiden (April 21, 1812 - February 6, 1880), a local doctor, planter and...
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    Clinton, Jackson Partial cloverleaf interchange; I-20 exit 34 87 140 Cowles Mead Cemetery 88 142 Pinehaven Drive – City of Clinton Visitor Center One-quadrant...
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    Initially, Cowles Mead (Democratic-Republican) was declared the winner of the 4th seat. The votes from Camden, Liberty and Tatnal counties were not received...
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  • King's The Shining Cowles Mead (1776–1844), U.S. Representative from Georgia Curtis Mead (born 2000), Australian baseball player Cyril Mead, birth name of...
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    R. Grayson Adams 1821–1822 4 Gerard C. Brandon Wilkinson 1822–1823 5 Cowles Mead Jefferson 1823–1827 6 I. R. Nicholson Copiah 1827–1829 7 C. B. Greene...
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    Townsend Farquhar, British colonial administrator (d. 1830) October 18 – Cowles Mead, American politician (d. 1844) October 20 – John Rolls of The Hendre...
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  • 1857) October 10 – Henry Shultz, entrepreneur (d. 1851) October 18 – Cowles Mead, politician (d. 1844) 1776 in the United States List of years in Georgia...
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  • remaining buildings in the former town that was built as the home of Cowles Mead, a politician who notably served as the Mississippi Territory Secretary...
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  • Benjamin Bullen, resigned in between the October and December meetings. Cowles Mead was sworn in to replace Bullen on December 8, 1817. "Article clipped...
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    Herringshaw 1914, p. 146. Cowles, Louise F. (1917). "Mrs. Elizabeth Storrs Mead". Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly: 74–82 – via The Mead Project. "Famous Educator...
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    1821 Mar. 2, 1823 William McWillie Miss. Mar. 3, 1849 Mar. 2, 1851 Cowles Mead Ga. Dec. 1, 1805 Dec. 23, 1805 Richard Kidder Meade Va. Aug. 4, 1847...
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  • 1884–1962 William McWillie 1854 Scott, Madison Democratic 1795–1869 Cowles Mead 1821 Franklin Democratic-Republican 1776–1844 Samuel M. Meek 1900 Lowndes...
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  • Lattimore (DR) 1804 1805 Thomas Hill Williams (DR) Robert Williams (DR) 1806 Cowles Mead (DR) 1807 Thomas Hill Williams (DR) George Poindexter (DR) 1808 1809...
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  • Leonard Covington Cowell, California – Joshua Cowell (landowner) Cowles, Nebraska – W.D. Cowles (railroader) Cozad, Nebraska – John J. Cozad (landowner) Crabtree...
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    (Democratic-Republican) 69.11% ▌Peter Early (Democratic-Republican) 30.45% ▌Matthew MacAlister (Federalist) 0.29% ▌Cowles Mead (Democratic-Republican) 0.09%...
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    a Territorial Judge. In 1807, Secretary of the Mississippi Territory Cowles Mead assembled a militia to capture Aaron Burr at Coles Creek, just south...
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  • March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1817 Preceded by George Poindexter Succeeded by Cowles Mead (Elect) In office March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1807 Preceded by Thomas M...
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    secretary and temporarily acting Governor of the Mississippi Territory, Cowles Mead (1776-1844), suspected that former Vice President Aaron Burr (1756-1836...
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    Representatives In office 1822 Preceded by B. R. Grayson Succeeded by Cowles Mead Personal details Born Gerard Chittocque Brandon (1788-09-15)September...
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